ACORN exonerated, quiet as its kept

Multiple Acorn employees have been indicted and convicted of voter fraud.

And I love the fact that the supporting link is a blog.
 
They had employees defraud them by commiting voter registration fraud.


Not one false vote was created.
 
Er..that would make them "Acorn employees."

BTW...
http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/pdf/CRS-ACORN091222.pdf

"A Milwaukee woman has pleaded guilty to election fraud
for submitting dozens of fake names and addresses to
city election officials during a voter registration drive.
Endalyn Adams, 22, is to be sentenced by Milwaukee
County Circuit Judge Thomas Donegan on March 31.
She could face up to 3 1/2 years in prison and a $10,000
fine on the felony count, but Assistant District Attorney
Bruce Landgraf is seeking three years of probation under
a plea agreement.
Adams was one of three voter registration workers
charged with fraud in connection with the 2008
presidential election, and the first to plead guilty.
Another worker, Adam Mucklin, is due in court March
23, and a third, Frank Walton, remains at large. Other
cases remain under investigation.
All of those charged were paid by the Community
Voters Project to sign up voters; some of those under
investigation also were paid by the voters project or by
the Association of Community Organizations for
Reform Now..."

"Hynes began a criminal probe Monday after ACORN
employees in Brooklyn were caught advising
conservative activists posing as a prostitute and her
pimp to lie about the woman's occupation to get
housing aid."

"Nevada authorities filed criminal charges Monday against
the political-advocacy group ACORN and two former
employees, alleging they illegally paid canvassers to sign
up new voters during last year's presidential campaign.
…
Law-enforcement agencies in about a dozen states
investigated fake voter-registration cards submitted by
ACORN during the 2008 presidential election campaign,
but Nevada is the first to bring charges against the
organization, ACORN officials said."

"The majority of the problem applications are coming
from the group ACORN, Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now, which has a large voter
registration program among its many social service
programs. ACORN's Michigan branch, based in Detroit,
has enrolled 200,000 voters statewide in recent months,
mostly with the use of paid, part-time employees.
"There appears to be a sizeable number of duplicate and
fraudulent applications," said Kelly Chesney,
spokeswoman for the Michigan Secretary of State's
Office. "And it appears to be widespread."
Chesney said her office has had discussions with
ACORN officials after local clerks reported the
questionable applications to the state. Chesney said
some of the applications are duplicates and some appear
to be names that have been made up. The Secretary of
State's Office has turned over several of the applications
to the U.S. Attorney's Office."

"Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell said his
investigation started after he received a complaint from
former members of ACORN's board of directors
claiming that the group and its subsidiaries were
violating state employee tax law, obstructing justice and
violating the Employee Retirement Security Act,
according to subpoenas issued last month by the
attorney general's office."

"Secretary of State Todd Rokita's office announced
Monday that an investigation by his office had uncovered
"multiple criminal violations" in voter registration
applications filed by the community activist group. …
Rokita stated that his preliminary investigation into
1,438 Lake County applications "reveals significant,
credible evidence that (ACORN), its officers, agents and
employees, through direct action, conspiracy or
inducement"

"Last week, the FDLE announced it was arresting 11
people in connection with the bogus applications. Of
260 reviewed, 197 appeared fraudulent."

"Denver prosecutors have charged another person with
filling out false voter forms to get more money in a paid
registration drive.
Lloyd "Frosty" Herrera, 30, is accused of filling out
several phony registration forms for Monique Mora and
Pelonne Page so that they would get paid for their work.
Herrera was charged with five counts of perjury.
Mora, 20, and Page, 21, were charged last week with
procuring false registrations.
They worked for the Association of Community
Organizations for Reform Now, known as ACORN,
which is one of a number of organizations that paid
people to sign up voters this year. …
Investigations by the Colorado attorney general and
other metro district attorneys’ offices are ongoing."

"A Denver-based community activist group said Thursday
it may be responsible for some of the potentially
fraudulent voter registration applications being
investigated by state prosecutors.
"We fear that some of these cards may have been
submitted from our office. We are investigating the
situation and reviewing our systems to see if this is the
case," wrote Betty Wilkins, board chairwoman of
Colorado ACORN. …"

"A voter registration worker with the group ACORN
has been indicted on two felony counts of voter
registration fraud.
Deidra Humphrey, 44, of East St. Louis, is expected to
appear in U.S. District Court in St. Louis this week after
a grand jury indicted her on the charges Dec. 31,
according to the U.S. attorney's office.
Humphrey is accused of submitting forged and false
voter registration cards for the Nov. 8 general election -
including forging cards for nursing home residents - U.S.
Attorney Catherine Hanaway said Monday."

"Right before the Nov. 7 election, federal authorities in
Kansas City indicted four ACORN workers on charges
of filing false registrations."

"Last week a federal grand jury indicted Carmen Davis, 37, on identity
theft and vote fraud charges. Davis and three other
former employees of ACORN are accused of submitting
false voter registrations"
 
Not one false vote was generated.

It was all people who were paid to collect real regs and then defrauded Acorn BY FAKING THEIR WORK.
 
ACORN and groups affiliated with ACORN had better know that the cameras are everywhere. Everybody has a camera in their pocket and they're aimed at them.
We're watching this time around. Long live biggovernment.com
 
ACORN and groups affiliated with ACORN had better know that the cameras are everywhere. Everybody has a camera in their pocket and they're aimed at them.
We're watching this time around. Long live biggovernment.com

Okeefe is big government?
 

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